TITLE:
About the Conflicts between the Unitary Quantum Theory and the Special and General Relativity Theories
AUTHORS:
Leo G. Sapogin, V. A. Dzhanibekov, M. A. Moкulsky, Yu. A. Ryabov, Yu. P. Savin, V. I. Utchastkin
KEYWORDS:
Unitary Quantum Theory, General Relativity, Special Relativity, Maxwell Equations, Lorentz Transformations
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.6 No.6,
May
25,
2015
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss contradictions between the principal branches of the
modern physical picture of the universe. Space and time have been shown in the
Unitary Quantum Theory (UQT) not to be connected one with the other, unlike in
the Special Theory of Relativity. In UQT, time becomes Newtonian again, and the
growth of the particle’s mass with growing speed proceeds from other
considerations of physics. Unlike the quantum theory, the modern gravitation
theory (the general theory of relativity) is not confirmed by experiments and
needs to be considerably revised.